Ron Paul's Neo-Nazi Supporters

A LoneStarTimes.com investigation has conclusively established that a leading figure in the American neo-Nazi / White-Supremacist movement has provided financial support to Ron Paul’s 2008 Presidential campaign.

The individual in question is Don Black, the founder, owner and operator of Stormfront, a “white power” website that both professional journalists and watch-dog groups have identified as the premier English-language racist/hate-site on the Internet.

Lonestar discovered through an internet search that:

According to Federal Election Commission records, on 9/30/07 the Ron Paul presidential campaign received a $500 contribution from a Mr. Don Black, who lists his address as 203 Lakeland Drive and identifies his occupation as “self-employed/website manager”

In addition, the website run by Black has donation "widgets" for Paul although those may very well be placed there by Black without knowledge of the campaign.

Paul's anti-war, anti-Israel stands certainly put him in the sack with some strange bedfellow, no?

Do you remember the big news earlier this month when Ron Paul reported he raised $5 million in the 3rd quarter for his presidential campaign?

A LoneStarTimes.com investigation has conclusively established that a leading figure in the American neo-Nazi / White-Supremacist movement has provided financial support to Ron Paul’s 2008 Presidential campaign.

The individual in question is Don Black, the founder, owner and operator of Stormfront, a “white power” website that both professional journalists and watch-dog groups have identified as the premier English-language racist/hate-site on the Internet.

Lonestar discovered through an internet search that:

According to Federal Election Commission records, on 9/30/07 the Ron Paul presidential campaign received a $500 contribution from a Mr. Don Black, who lists his address as 203 Lakeland Drive and identifies his occupation as “self-employed/website manager”

In addition, the website run by Black has donation "widgets" for Paul although those may very well be placed there by Black without knowledge of the campaign.

Paul's anti-war, anti-Israel stands certainly put him in the sack with some strange bedfellow, no?